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Tips for Network Security
« Posted: October 15, 2007, 11:23:23 AM »


Network in nowadays give us possibilities communicate and do more other things possible and much faster. But not everything is so nice how we thing in first moment. There are a lot of threats which grow up every day in networking!

Here are 10 information security awareness tips for network security, which helps to do network and communication via this network safer, and also give to you confidence that everything is O.K.

1.Use strong password.
Passwords are the simplest form of security. By leaving passwords blank or simple (i.e., password or admin), unauthorized users are practically invited to view sensitive data. Passwords are more secure when they contain letters,numbers and special characters in a combination of upper-case and lower-case characters, and they should be changed periodically.

2.Educate users.
Users need to know exactly what kinds of threats they can expect using e-mail, making faceless downloads and open unknown attachments. Uneducated computer users are often those who fall victim to viruses, spyware, and phishing attacks, all of which are designed to corrupt systems or leak personal information to a third party without the user's consent. The best way hot to make this education is to do special information security awareness training which provides some companies, for example, InfoSecurityLab.

3.Make backup copies.
Indulence is one of the biggest security threats. It's considerably more difficult to completely re-create a crippled system than it is to take the time to create proper backups. Create backups often, and do not immediately overwrite them with the next set of backups. In addition, make copies and keep them off-site in case of emergency.

4.Use protection software.
Without protection software information is like a hedgehog on the motorway-everyone can get this information and "smash" it! Ideally, network protection software should include virus protection, multiple spyware scanners, and a program that runs in the background to prevent malicious software from ever being installed.

5.Do regullary updates
Every day there are created new computer viruses and malicious softwares, so, what good are all those virus and spyware scanners if they're not updated? It's crucial to update what are called the "virus/spyware definitions" every week. This keeps the scanners up-to-date to detect the latest malicious software.

6.Install security patches
Security holes may exist in every operating system. There is no software which is perfect. Once an imperfection or hole is found, it's usually exploited within a very short period of time. Therefore, it is imperative to install security patches as soon as possible because otherwise you let these holes open for worms, trojan horses and other viruses.

7.Don't be creduloud
Ads on the Internet have become devious and deceptive. They now appear as "urgent system messages" and warnings designed to scare users into clicking. As a rule of thumb, if a popup window contains an ad claiming to end popups, chances are it's a scam of some sort.

8.Use encryption
Encryption is a way of coding the information in a file or e-mail message so that if it is intercepted by a third party as it travels over a network it cannot be read.

Encryption is especially important when dealing with banking and credit cards. Storing and transferring unencrypted data is the equivalent of posting that data for everyone to see. If you're not comfortable implementing encryption technology, ask IT specialist assist you.

9.Trust proffesional service
Don't try to do all yourself, you can't be professional in every area. Setting up a network, applying proper security measures, and downloading and installing software can be tricky. Large companies have IT departments. Small business owners should also ask for advice or even hire help.

10.Proper instruction.

Security measures are most effective if everyone is aware of how the system operates. Better are inform all employies how security system work and what to do if something goes wrong!

These tips is not so difficult make in life, but they can really increase your network and information security. Do networking safe or not - it's up to you!


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